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Old 17-05-2005, 10:43 AM
Richard L Richard L is offline
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Originally Posted by ctischmick

From Stage 2 Website by Mopar:

Fill the tank with 100 (R+M)/2 octane unleaded fuel, press the red switch located on the Turbo Toys bezel, and discover instant torque and power gains. The PCM will increase spark advance and adjust fueling to take full advantage of the 100 octane unleaded fuel. The red indicator lamp will illuminate when High Octane Mode is active.

During High Octane Mode operation, the PCM prevents damaging detonation via the OEM knock detection system. High Octane Mode will be bypassed if damaging knock is detected. The red indicator lamp will blink when High Octane Mode is bypassed. Spark advance and fueling are returned to standard levels in bypass mode. The blinking indicator light can be turned off by pressing the red High Octane Mode switch. Entering bypass mode is an indication that higher octane fuel is required.

NOTE: It is recommended that the level of premium fuel be as low as possible when adding high octane fuel. The tank level should be reduced until the low fuel indicator is blinking and filled completely with 100 (R+M)/2 octane unleaded fuel before the High Octane Mode is engaged. The use of leaded fuels will cause damage to the vehicle?s catalytic converter and oxygen sensors.
I am trying to think of a way to tap into the "panel" so that we know the HOM is activated. May be the red led is a good indication to give a "do ahead" signal for the water injection to activate to replace race-fuel.

Ideally if water fault is detected, we have a means of cancelling the HOM mode. Alternatively let the panel to do it automatically when knock is detected..
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